![]() So the picture above is not really clear, how did you connect a 3 pin to 4 pin connector? So you used the 3 pin to 3 pin extension provided by MSI (connected to JCORSAIR) and how did you connect it to 4 pin LL fan? I am desperate and I don't want to waste another 100 $ just to buy 2 packs ML140 because I need the hub. I have MSI X570 creation and it has JCORSAIR connector as well as JRAINBOW. ![]() I checked youtube and many forum discussions, I finally found this thread that really match my condition. To my dismay, it didn't come with a lighting hub. I have other fans installed (not corsair fans and non rgb). I bought a single pack ML140 fan thinking that I could match it with Corsair H115i rgb platinum cooler. ![]() Lower connector (from Corsair LL140): 5V / Data Out (Unused) / Data In / Ground Upper connector (from JCORSAIR): 5V / Data Out / Ground Using the 3pin-3pin connector (provided with MSI Motherboard for connecting to the Corsair Lighting Hub), I connected the pins to the LED connector of the LL140 fan as follows: I am able to control the LL140 ARGB LEDs using MSI Mystic Lights now Well, guess what, I managed to hack the connectors to power the LED lighting of the Corsair LL140 RGB fan by connecting directly with the JCORSAIR jumper (from the MSI Z390 Gaming Pro mobo).
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